I`rP~z€'."' " *»=.fnj°“:f1§‘?,F’Ef`»'.Eif2=>.;_~'~;;~< '1 ’\`~'\1f'~`f>"F`5'-'=“5§”"`1`-‘»`i"`f Tlllt GLARDIAN, CHARLOTIFTOWN ` *-__ m" P 11( i i 1 __ _ nu u i _ | 1 i _ V mmf .-7- " ' I ‘ . A ' I? @ (`_\` @ ‘® A L mgiiigty court was in session yesterday agnmwswmwm Meet Me At The Always Store, mar Ii bring th bu wing days. I And we have prepared to meet your wants with e" the latest colorings and newest designs in ; Print Cottons and (iinghams »> --ALSO" - White CheckNlus= - lins, ` v . Lawns, Organdies, ” Egyptian Lawns, -2 Batistes, etc. ml || ,_A _.4 A v-" ,yn mx splay To da tanley Bros. '~z»_; V./fi'-'Z 'f\r'1?l I. E3 L 1-‘= @%% V., QT) / \~‘\ 5 \}`\ _ s ;\\` » f in .` r so Llrr-Lines, That his dog gives a bark. / "_ 4 _ of rec Jgnition. J 4* J' "I l , This is the kind of photographs _we rf " make every day-natural and life-like, V ' ’ . and we are sure we can please you per- ._ `\\ iv 1’ / fectly. r s // I l wtsnlxf ooo V \ run rnvrocnarnnas. | »llE|iBAGEUM DUES PAY! Ngw Haig New New Caps! New Caps! OPENING T 5 Gas C Newe Style in Me and Bo Hats & O-DAY THE COeT is only one cent a day for a horse, f-nw, hog or a beef. One third rf a. cent for a. ca f. colt or sheep, and less for lambs and little pigs. FOR CALVES it makes fresh whey or skim i milk equal to new milk. ‘ IT CURES scours and indigestion; cleans out , worms and bots; ensures soft. clean l heallhy skin drives away l1ce_ and ticks; keeps the kidneys right and is the best thing out for scratches. FOR COWS 'ti of at beneht before and after calvilig, ahlde when fed regularly it increases milk, cheese and butter. costis :ne cents day for 15 to 20. and one third for their chicks. It keep~' them free from diseas s. Feed assoon as they are out of the shell. Ask for Pamphlet- FOR SALE BY iEf'Cht¥UDG`P'IHES’ new , ls inns '.> . Ladies Hockey Boots with straps,warm 1ined,worth $2.35 now $l.25;now is your chance to secure a. ba.:-gain;cost us far more money; want te clear them out. . Headquarters for Ladies Ga ps! `= Gaiters, we have them as low l , -as 20c a -pair. I ‘_ FOR TURKEYS and LAYING HENS the Latest News of the City and Province. By Reporters and, Correspon- dents Everywhere. . THE Fisk Jubilee Singers will be in Regina on March 10th. PUBLIC temperance meeting in Wrigllt's Hall on Monday evening next. Any smart, steady boy, well recom- mended, can obtain permanent employ- ment by applying at this office. _ A concert in aid of the new P. E. I. Hospital will be held in the Kindergarten Hal1,Thursday evening, March 15th. 82 Rev. G. M. CAMPBELL will deliver 'his patriotic address on Friday next, in the basement of the First Methodist Church. THE Ottawa Free Press, of March' 3rd, contains a. photo of Roland D. Taylor, son of Mr. E. VV. Taylor of this city, who 'was killed near Modder River, on Feb. l8t`h. , A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. E. 1. Hospital will be hellr in the Y. M. C. A. parlor Friday morning,March 9th, at half past eleven o’clock. A large attendance is requested. 8 2i. THE best concert ofthe season. Program bubbling over with patriotism. Opera I-Iouse,`_St. Georges Day. Prof. Watts, director. Proceeds for Red Cross. DON"r forget the Normal Bible class to- night in parlor of the Y. M. C. A. at8 o’clock. All members of ;the class attend and bring friends. Let us have some new members to-night. _ THE Ladies’ Aid to the Red Cross Fund, gratefully acknowledge the sum of si1_r dollars and .thirty-one cents, being amount of a collection taken in St. Mary’s Church, Summerside, Feb. 25th. “The Red Cross Fund” is for our sick and wounded soldiers, and The Patriotic Fund is A Canadian Government Fund for the wives 'and children of oun soldiers. - Cnnrsun Norns.--We are sorry to learn ~ that Mr.David McQuarrie, our esteemed merchant and shoemaker,intends leaving in the early spring for Sydney C. B., where he purposes opening a shoeshop. Mr. McQuarrie is at present buying hides that can be purchased _at a reasonable rate and having 'them made into leather for the Sydney trade. It is to be hoped that he will meet with abundant success in his new enterprise. Our new tin store is booming under the able management of t members of the Sons of England Benefit Society, who have gone with the Cana.- dian contingent Ito South Africa., or who have enlisted. The executive fof the so ciety have been notified by special cable- gram of the the death of two of their members at the battle of Paardeberg,Pte. C. T. Thomas of Ottawa, and Pte. R. D. Taylor of Charlottetown. P. E. I. » The executive decided to forward immediately to the relatives of these gallant members the funeral claims. The Supreme Execu- tive are covering the risks of all the mem- bers while on active service at the front. ---Toronto YVorld. ' THE latest advices from Dr. Oronlly- atekha, the Supreme Chief Ranger, announces his arrival in Ceylon after hav- ing successfully planted the Order and established a High Court in Benga.l,India.. Major John A. McGillivrary, Supreme Secretary, returned to the city a. few days ago after having attended sessions of the High Court of Manitoba and Southern. Minnesota, besides taking part in official functions at Chicago, Detroit and other places along the lille. H. A. Collins Supreme Treasurer, spent last week ill the State of New York delivering ad~ dresses at five or six different centres, at all of which he received the usual enthu- siastic reception. A desire having been expressed that Courts and Foresters in Canadabeg-iven an opportunity to con- tribute inthe name of the ‘Orderto the National Patriotic Fund, the Executive Council has opened a subscription list and has already received a. number of gener ous donations. High Chief Ranger Wilson visited Court Guelph, at Guelph, cn nected with a campaign in the district.-~ R. W. UHASFS ~ noni cuss. .. ?- ls sent' direct ‘Lathe diseased _ parts by the Improved Blower, -_,._(' Heals the ulcers, clears theai: pnassatges. sitops droppings in the . . - an rm i5 . Elkw Catzarrh and lily P2133. ,sell ” as qi . All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chase dicizle Go.. Toronto anti Budalo. Christie Brown Sc iCo's ._nia.ccaroons and water ice wafers are dellclous. For sale at Beer 8: God' s. . 7 31 grapes. ` _ 7 31 86 new spring over-skirts in fancy goods. blister sku tln_g, mohair goods, lustres and serges at Paton 8:. Co s. 6 tf W. P. Colwill is showin some good f Carters’ for Wall, Paper Blznow will be founda list of the Island l Saturday evening last, on matters con- ' Toronto Star, March 3rd. . H iiiomelhintlioeii Beer 8: Golf have some verv nice _green 3 l 3;; also _ values in chamber ware. give us_' a. call N . Lemolma’ . and be convinced. 1 if l Seventy-five pieces of new spring _ P' T goods and plain rain day skirting opening 1; .' Selling cheap at as at Paton & Co s. if ll 'l ` _ i . ._ , , 6 ,i ,I V` V 1 ’ C ` l A in ’ il il X I A’ E"\~.McEAcHEN= |..e.r.s.:“.:i..i2.ii~c:..§.».s‘.i.E:.ni;S i==l.§.Nl.l.llS...l£'.. S°ll..§£ . ‘ I _ _ mr i _ . . ' " .I _ '.' V l "rn: snon MAN. §ui’i`§f’1"irf°'a.m“‘i§“f‘if$‘?3v'§`°‘}“Ei»1ii`ifn‘§f i°'"’~=°"°""""""""""""` “M 3°' l ""“"‘"" ' Ia* is rumored that the Minto will come to Cllarlottetown on. Saturday next. BAND at the rink to-night. Duffy vs Gaudet and Stewart at nine o`clock. The usual number of bands and the admission is free tfrticket-holders. Skating 25 cents; promenade, 15 cents. Ar a large convention of Liberal Conservative delegates held at Brad- albane, Tuesday Hon. .William Camp- bell 'and D. B. McLeod, Esq.. were nominated to contest the First Dis- ' , _ .,,, ,Ei 2 5, _L trict of Queen’s County in the forth-` coming election. A Grand Patriotic entertainment under the auspices 0f thc Boy’s Brigade will be held in the Methodist church on Friday evening. Rev. G. M. Campbell will de- liver the address. A short program of vocal and instrumental music will be given to which the boys will contribute. A nulnberof the friends of Mr. John McLeod and bride were at the station last night to see them ou' for Victoria B. C. As the train pulled out of the station rice was lavishly bestowed. Miss Maggie! Brown was one of Charlottetowns most popular teachers. YESTERDAY a gentleman in referring toi the many -improvménts on the Prince' Edward Island Railway said that he was privilegedtoride afirst class car, a few' days ago that compared very favorably with the service given by the Cr_P.,R. or. the I. C. R. He however thinks that the old first class cars should be made into second class cars as the modern ones have ' placed them in the shade. The new en- ' gines are a vast improvement over the old ones and should give every satisfac- | tion both tothe management and to the patronizing public. , ' THE following volunteered yesterday for service in South Africa: VV_m. C. Cook, Alfred, Hall ' Hedley Vickers, Cropley. Wm. Harris, T. Leslie McBeth, James Pigott. Raymond Seller, Patrick Connolly, C. M. Clark, G. 0. McLeod, . -L. B. Chappell, ` L. Fraser, George Watters, W. A. McEacl1ern, F. D. Kennedy, In all the R.C.churclles of this diocese yesterday His Grace Archbishop O‘Brien`s Easter pastoral letter was read. The Arch- bishop refers to the “close of a century which may well be called an era of mec- hanical andimaterial progress," but, not equally so of intellectual progress, time customs and methods have been dis- carded and new standards of action have been .ini2r0,d\wed,.new_axioms in business and in are heard 'in busy marks, andin Legislative halls. The re- at, is politely discouraged. He opines that the sense of the supernatural is less keen than in past ages, and his homily on those points is calm, dispassionate, and tinged with regret rather than , reproach The Twangmg Pains e . . .of Rheumatlsm Arc Caused by Uric Acid Being Left in the Bloodby Discaszd Kidncys..... To suB'er the most excruciating pains, to lose the use of limbs. and to have the _yomts swollen and disfigured is the lot of the victim of rheumatism. Uric acid in the blood is the cause of rheumatism. If the kidneys are active they remove The uric acid. That is their special. work. If, on the other hand, the kidneys are deranged, there is sure to be une acid ln the blood and rheumatic pains through the body. _ ' 1 cu No amount of liniment will ever re rheumatism. It sometimes relieves, cure cm only be brought about by( _ the kidneys right. The most eliecdve ’ ney remedy knowuto man ls Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills. _They cure rheumatism 3 permanently by making the kidneys active n-their work of removing the urlcgaoid from the blood. . Dr. Chuck Kidney-Liver Pills positively cure backache, lumbago, rheuniatism and all disorders of the kidneys and liver. One gil a dose. z5c. a box, at all dealers, or dmanson. Bates & Co.. Toronto. 14 nl oloaouaoanololalol lilo: OO llolelolllo Qluliallllg. . ==============8d so ro nv is slatorfs Food Preparations 1% lb pk’s. urina whole wheat Hour in gg 12 lbs. bags. alston’s Pancake Flour in 2% lb. pk’s. :g CC , In :til . Ol ,gg Farlnosa. gg ji Rolled Wheat, » 3 ll ll “ Oats, ;= Wheat germ meal, etc. l cognition of an overruling Providence in _ ' r watches to IRIN ‘ human affairs, when not openly sneeredl Q: "mm our tm” - ft" _ . It is a most thoughtful discourse througll~ -1/' out.---Hx. Recorder. » wx' _ ° _ 1_5 , '__ gi _ Em _ __` il' Our engraver dosifaucy j"plsin engraving, quad can 9 I lil e ` llll V VIZ! '.f alston’s Breakfast Food iniai U - I. np . s~ . L1 . .gl . av, , 5.; ,V e Jenny Itpoys to have watch" ' mode by workmen- You ma. attention P* ness intheexecution of andaillcemminioml .sbs intrustedto ut. well. Try us with .` ,-_ job. Wi W. Willlliti rg .mwlcnlca .ann nscaavma. it 16 Q 1 "5 `, -2' ""°~~, .»~\ ml" 1 \....V-» L- ' ’ o § I-2 Bank* *"1 hi . about all lt cults the average walhh in order. . .,, If yours costs more it be due `m'uocideut'or pcm: of skillful attention. I will guarantee personal, 7- .I skillful and conscientious es- ,~.>; tention to all watches Zfili. F. lllllbllfsm, ’ _j Expert Watch J* f i Queen of-repo R.....»...-.»i.. Plums----»» Always Busy .? .212 1, Why l\easonable:P|~|oee. S'uP0|°ier Work, Promptness ' - ulleuteur Ilfln-lla _ I. -e Strawberries, ' hnllglil, ominhs' Uydnny burst souetanm mms or Alllbi Qfl J. 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